good guess.
Sufficient revenue to cover the responsibilities as determined by the Australian Public
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Re: Sufficient revenue to cover the responsibilities as determined by the Australian Public
Fuel excise is supposed to pay for roads.
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Re: Sufficient revenue to cover the responsibilities as determined by the Australian Public
You mentioned fuel excise and pensions.
by Thwakball » Sat Sep 03, 2022 8:12 pm
In the late 80's the excise revenue from BP covered the old age pension.
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Re: Sufficient revenue to cover the responsibilities as determined by the Australian Public
Sorry. My mistake. I should have referenced the following from a previous post
The point I was making so badly was that the decisions of government made since the late 80s reduced revenue and that when every one of those decisions was made the government knew that it would reduce revenue. Most of the decisions were made for political gain.If anyone has knowledge of the revenue versus expense side of things for Governments as well as system issues, this is the ideal opportunity to enlighten members.
Ergo, we get the government we vote for and if there is not enough money to pay for the services we want it's not the fault of big business, it's the fault of government and therefore our fault because we voted for them.
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Re: Sufficient revenue to cover the responsibilities as determined by the Australian Public
Thwakball wrote: ↑Sun Sep 04, 2022 9:49 pmSorry. My mistake. I should have referenced the following from a previous post
The point I was making so badly was that the decisions of government made since the late 80s reduced revenue and that when every one of those decisions was made the government knew that it would reduce revenue. Most of the decisions were made for political gain.If anyone has knowledge of the revenue versus expense side of things for Governments as well as system issues, this is the ideal opportunity to enlighten members.
Ergo, we get the government we vote for and if there is not enough money to pay for the services we want it's not the fault of big business, it's the fault of government and therefore our fault because we voted for them.
They made up for that by printing money -
we're now in $1 trillion of debt.
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Re: Sufficient revenue to cover the responsibilities as determined by the Australian Public
So your contention is that it's all the governments fault and even though we elected them we are not to blame for anything that they do?
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Re: Sufficient revenue to cover the responsibilities as determined by the Australian Public
We live in a one party communist state with 2 branches:
Labor and Liberal.
They have almost the same policies on everything -
so - our votes don't count for any great changes.
Labor will keep on printing money too.
I bet it will be $2 trillion in debt before long.
( The Govt. issues Govt. bonds and
the Reserve bank buys them with printed money.
The Govt. then spends that printed money.
It causes massive inflation and destroys savings in the bank )
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Re: Sufficient revenue to cover the responsibilities as determined by the Australian Public
So who is the leader of the one party communist state?Bobby wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 5:03 pmWe live in a one party communist state with 2 branches:
Labor and Liberal.
They have almost the same policies on everything -
so - our votes don't count for any great changes.
Labor will keep on printing money too.
I bet it will be $2 trillion in debt before long.
( The Govt. issues Govt. bonds and
the Reserve bank buys them with printed money.
The Govt. then spends that printed money.
It causes massive inflation and destroys savings in the bank )
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Re: Sufficient revenue to cover the responsibilities as determined by the Australian Public
That's a secret - probably someone in the Freemasons.Thwakball wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 5:31 pmSo who is the leader of the one party communist state?Bobby wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 5:03 pmWe live in a one party communist state with 2 branches:
Labor and Liberal.
They have almost the same policies on everything -
so - our votes don't count for any great changes.
Labor will keep on printing money too.
I bet it will be $2 trillion in debt before long.
( The Govt. issues Govt. bonds and
the Reserve bank buys them with printed money.
The Govt. then spends that printed money.
It causes massive inflation and destroys savings in the bank )
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